How can educative communities -initiatives of citizens to organize collective support for child raising- be optimized given the changing social fabric of the 21st century? Using the idea of networked individualism as a prototype of how support is organized in our current era, the question is raised how collective arrangements for child raising can be conceived when autonomy and individualism in parenting still gain importance. An empirical study of support networks of immigrant parents is used to point to the variety of ways in which individual parents seek to build new networks post-migration. Turning their back to old collectivities, these parents build individual networks of peers and professionals to gain new and specialized expertise a...
In an increasingly demanding, diverse, and digitally-driven society, it is crucially important to un...
AbstractBackgroundCourses for migrants in Europe are mostly aimed at literacy in western languages a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how immigrant mothers in Sweden view their social netwo...
Ethnotheories of immigrant parents residing in the Netherlands are reshaped in response to the multi...
In this paper we investigate how mothers and fathers living in culturally heterogeneous contexts lea...
In this paper we investigate how mothers and fathers living in culturally heterogeneous contexts lea...
New infrastructures that dramatically change our possibilities for knowledge production and learning...
New infrastructures that dramatically change our possibilities for knowledge production and learning...
New infrastructures that dramatically change our possibilities for knowledge production and learning...
Research shows that top‐down‐designed parenting programmes do not always meet the needs of postmigra...
Immigrant parents may have to rebuild their parenting knowledge after migration to keep up with thei...
This network brings together academics, practitioners and users to improve our understanding of how ...
Educational attainment is key for societal integration and participation. In light of growing number...
This paper will draw attention on the identity construction of children from mixed couples (parents ...
The present study illustrates that social support in ECEC settings can take place across several soc...
In an increasingly demanding, diverse, and digitally-driven society, it is crucially important to un...
AbstractBackgroundCourses for migrants in Europe are mostly aimed at literacy in western languages a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how immigrant mothers in Sweden view their social netwo...
Ethnotheories of immigrant parents residing in the Netherlands are reshaped in response to the multi...
In this paper we investigate how mothers and fathers living in culturally heterogeneous contexts lea...
In this paper we investigate how mothers and fathers living in culturally heterogeneous contexts lea...
New infrastructures that dramatically change our possibilities for knowledge production and learning...
New infrastructures that dramatically change our possibilities for knowledge production and learning...
New infrastructures that dramatically change our possibilities for knowledge production and learning...
Research shows that top‐down‐designed parenting programmes do not always meet the needs of postmigra...
Immigrant parents may have to rebuild their parenting knowledge after migration to keep up with thei...
This network brings together academics, practitioners and users to improve our understanding of how ...
Educational attainment is key for societal integration and participation. In light of growing number...
This paper will draw attention on the identity construction of children from mixed couples (parents ...
The present study illustrates that social support in ECEC settings can take place across several soc...
In an increasingly demanding, diverse, and digitally-driven society, it is crucially important to un...
AbstractBackgroundCourses for migrants in Europe are mostly aimed at literacy in western languages a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how immigrant mothers in Sweden view their social netwo...